I didn't mean to direct that to you, sorry. It was just a general comment.I never said it was.
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I didn't mean to direct that to you, sorry. It was just a general comment.I never said it was.
I certainly noticed the male based language and attitudes at church when I was young. Eventually it convinced to stop attending - and no one seemed to notice. Weird really weird. I was the ONLY teen in the congregation and was apparently about as important to the 'body' as that wee bit of smoke wafting around when the candles were extinguished.
I was hurt by the church. I was disgusted by the church. The sexism, the racism, the rigid interpretations of 'suitable behaviour', and the belittling of females were a total turn off..
BetteTheRed said:Could what happened in Ferguson happen in Canada? Is that the difference between overt and covert racism - it's hard to protest the covert kind?
It seems that about a month ago I was a victim of reverse sexism. I was told that there wasn't enough money to keep me working at the place I had been at for five years - and shortly after I was transferred a woman was hired to take my place.
sombunall companies, to stay competitive (ie 'in business'), would shoot themselves in the foot if they didn't hire women, seeing as women are cheaper?
(tho the 'don't come in to work anymore' can be quite brutal...)
and so it goes
.... My gut feeling is that in Ontario, he would at least have faced Police Act charges even if not criminal charges.